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components that are all built in florida. he even voted against body armor for troops our troops on the frontline of the war on terror. john kerry's record on national security is troubling. >> it is the same exact ad. the ads are more targeted these days. this is the florida version of that advertisement. all of the focus these days on swing states and targeting the swing states. it is the same identical message. this is something i'm not very proud of the, but what i found out recently was we did an event in 2008. mark mckinnon was one of the guest speakers and he created ads for the bush campaign in 2004. he said that he was actually a fan of this website and he knew about this website and he would look at it to try to get ideas and go back to a past campaign. so i will give you an example of an advertisement. and i'm not saying this proudly. but it was interesting to me to learn this. when we think about the reagan outcome we can do this norman rockwell series of positive ads that make people feel good about the way ameri
components that are all built in florida. he even voted against body armor for troops our troops on the frontline of the war on terror. john kerry's record on national security is troubling. >> it is the same exact ad. the ads are more targeted these days. this is the florida version of that advertisement. all of the focus these days on swing states and targeting the swing states. it is the same identical message. this is something i'm not very proud of the, but what i found out recently...
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you have so many republican seats in florida. again i don't think there will be coattails in this election. i think this will sort itself out. maybe one or two of the senate races there could be coattails significantly on one side or the other. the senate race to watch and i'm not certain it's going to happen but if obama were to win the fata, and it's possible, am and if romney were to win wisconsin that might tip the balance between republicans in wisconsin. other than that i don't see much in the way of coattails. this has been an extraordinary race. it's gone on so long and people are so tired of it. i for one will be happy to get back to watching prescription drug ads on television. [laughter] >> some one said to me yesterday thank goodness they both can't win. [laughter] >> i will at highlight if i could a couple of house races simply because they are in the state of texas and could go against the trend. nick lampson is running, former congressman, is running in ron paul's seat. the sea was redrawn in lampson represented a
you have so many republican seats in florida. again i don't think there will be coattails in this election. i think this will sort itself out. maybe one or two of the senate races there could be coattails significantly on one side or the other. the senate race to watch and i'm not certain it's going to happen but if obama were to win the fata, and it's possible, am and if romney were to win wisconsin that might tip the balance between republicans in wisconsin. other than that i don't see much...
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absent breaking news, i bring you no precinct returns from florida. i'd like to spend more time on why this is happened, and what that means for us going forward. first, i share the admiration all around for president obama's campaign team. they were tech nickically close to perfect in the first responsibility of a campaign team, that is to identify and turn out voters. they planned it. they executed it. every step of the way, they knew what votes they needed, got out and got them. they began weeks before election day banking favorable votes in states where they had already had people on the ground preplabbed to produce. again, technically, a superb operation, one to set the standard for future campaigns and now you identify your voters, encourage them to turn out, and perhaps some people think by the fourth or fifth visit or phone call verging on harassment to turn themçó out, t it worked. the point i want to make beyond that, however, because i think that technical aspects get a lot of attention, but i want to point out how much of this is actuall
absent breaking news, i bring you no precinct returns from florida. i'd like to spend more time on why this is happened, and what that means for us going forward. first, i share the admiration all around for president obama's campaign team. they were tech nickically close to perfect in the first responsibility of a campaign team, that is to identify and turn out voters. they planned it. they executed it. every step of the way, they knew what votes they needed, got out and got them. they began...
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. >> now florida governor rick scott talks governing in florida and talk about expanding access to health care and the annual national lawyer's convention in washington, d.c. hosted by the federalist society. the topic is the future of constitutional law and the supreme court. this is just over half an hour. >> good morning, for the first address today, we welcome a man who is no stranger to hard work. raised in ad 340est household, learned the value of money, hard work, and traditional values, and this guided his pursuit of the american dream ever since. after earning the ged from smu, worked in the largest law firm specializing in health care manners. later, in founding the hospital corporation, he established what has become the largest for-profit health care conglomerate in the nation. they employee over 199,000 people, that's job creation, of course. [applause] it provides quality health care to millions of people, but he didn't rest there. they have also worked with a group calledded world vision to provide primary health care, a primary health care system in kenya, and he upheld th
. >> now florida governor rick scott talks governing in florida and talk about expanding access to health care and the annual national lawyer's convention in washington, d.c. hosted by the federalist society. the topic is the future of constitutional law and the supreme court. this is just over half an hour. >> good morning, for the first address today, we welcome a man who is no stranger to hard work. raised in ad 340est household, learned the value of money, hard work, and...
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we had a similar kind of challenge in the state of florida. these are setbacks that require constant vigilance and continued work. there will be pushback galore going forward. if we stay true to these five principles, five ideas and we're faithful in the implementation we can reverse the trend and shake the complacent sei that exists in the country. one of the great challenge for our country is to raise accountability, raise standards to set higher expectations of what the next generation needs to know. benchmark it to the world. make it competitive with the world's best. michael talked about how great britain has done that successfully. the united states needs to transform its system of expectations in the same way. common core state standards is the right step in that direction. 46, i think, states have embraced the idea of fewer, higher expectations that require critical thinking skills that are benchmarked to the best in the world. common core will also bring out, unfortunately, for those that are come complacent that are living in will wi
we had a similar kind of challenge in the state of florida. these are setbacks that require constant vigilance and continued work. there will be pushback galore going forward. if we stay true to these five principles, five ideas and we're faithful in the implementation we can reverse the trend and shake the complacent sei that exists in the country. one of the great challenge for our country is to raise accountability, raise standards to set higher expectations of what the next generation needs...
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states from california to florida have introduced legislation to make it clear that child abuse reporting is not only a moral duty, but it's the law. this is tremendous progress. laws strengthens, policies tightened, governance revisited, and institutions made safer, and our work continues. that brings us to today, on the brink of the one year anniversary, civil lawsuits, perjury trials, and we can expect more fallout to come. over the last year, we have learned much about ourselves, our many cultures, our values, and our vision. we're still working through some difficult issues, but the question remains where do we go from here? the answer can be found by returning to penn state's core mission -- teaching, research, and service. our bottom line is delivering an outstanding education to students. our students are our top priority. i repeat, our students are our top priority, and they are doing great things. for example, this year, our journalism students captured the national championship in the william randolff hurst journalism award. engineering students took top honors in the ecocar co
states from california to florida have introduced legislation to make it clear that child abuse reporting is not only a moral duty, but it's the law. this is tremendous progress. laws strengthens, policies tightened, governance revisited, and institutions made safer, and our work continues. that brings us to today, on the brink of the one year anniversary, civil lawsuits, perjury trials, and we can expect more fallout to come. over the last year, we have learned much about ourselves, our many...
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we'll begin with frank and placita, florida. hi, frank. >> caller: good morning, gentlemen. since i live in flood them in unfamiliar with fema insurance, it doesn't cover on the first floor except equipment. so the losses those people suffered in those one-story homes probably won't be covered. so i'd like to know -- and there's a limit on the amount of insurance you can get, so that kind of limit your liability. and also, how are they going to deal with homes that burned down, with there's nothing left but a slab? >> host: thank you, frank. john prible. >> guest: first of all, you are correct that the contents of a structure in the basement are generally not covered by the flood insurance policy, but the first were actually discovered. my experience in new jersey have a lot of family and friends in the "jersey shore" and i spent a lot of summers vacationing to seaside heights and it's terrible what happened up there. my experience as most of the properties that are do not have basins because they are built in sandy soil where they are practical. most of them will not have t
we'll begin with frank and placita, florida. hi, frank. >> caller: good morning, gentlemen. since i live in flood them in unfamiliar with fema insurance, it doesn't cover on the first floor except equipment. so the losses those people suffered in those one-story homes probably won't be covered. so i'd like to know -- and there's a limit on the amount of insurance you can get, so that kind of limit your liability. and also, how are they going to deal with homes that burned down, with...
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if romney had 151% of the lgbt vote he would have won ohio, florida and virginia. he would have been within four electoral votes of the presidency. so, in florida all he had to do was win a little over a third of the lgbt vote to win those states. so, while i don't think that -- in the way that we are not talking about immigration and things that republicans have to rethink their strategy on, i don't think it's quite that level of impact but a little bit of movement in the lgbt vote in key states and this election suggests it would have been a very different picture for the national election, and so while i'm not willing to say the lgbt vote won the election for obama, what i strongly think is it made a very important difference in the tenor of the election and the majority of the electoral college and definitely like i said a fairly modest movement in that vote in key states. >> are if any of you familiar with what kind of targeting the obama campaign did to lgbt voters in the states? >> i don't know. we have all heard that their research shows the votes the same
if romney had 151% of the lgbt vote he would have won ohio, florida and virginia. he would have been within four electoral votes of the presidency. so, in florida all he had to do was win a little over a third of the lgbt vote to win those states. so, while i don't think that -- in the way that we are not talking about immigration and things that republicans have to rethink their strategy on, i don't think it's quite that level of impact but a little bit of movement in the lgbt vote in key...
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and also won florida by more than 70 # ,000 votes, and which, i think, reveals that the politics within the community may be changing significantly. again, this probably shouldn't have come as a great surprise or shock to those following it, but it seems to have gotten a lot of attention. there may be more space to pursue more energetic policy of engagement and opening from the obama -- with cuba from the obama administration's point of view, i think, there's been important steps that were made with the lifting of restrictions on travel and remittances of cuban-americans making travel more flexible, but from the latin american perspective, there's a sense not much changed, and there's a hope that perhaps in the second term there may be more of a change moving forward. on the issue as well, we'd have to look carefully at the composition of the congress and pieces moving around. some new members of congress, some members of congress with important positions no longer homing them in the next couple of years, some a new senator from texas, a cuban-american. it will be critical in the whole
and also won florida by more than 70 # ,000 votes, and which, i think, reveals that the politics within the community may be changing significantly. again, this probably shouldn't have come as a great surprise or shock to those following it, but it seems to have gotten a lot of attention. there may be more space to pursue more energetic policy of engagement and opening from the obama -- with cuba from the obama administration's point of view, i think, there's been important steps that were made...
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. >> gentlelady from florida, ms. castor for five minutes. i'm sorry, nishikawa ski, welcome. >> i'm going to attempt to ask this question. this is for.or smith. in the aftermath of this tragedy, we have learned some troubling facts of the pharmacy and how it will look necc in the past and raises questions about whether the board was too close to necc and whether the board did enough to prevent conflicts of interest from effect to its decisions. so i wanted to ask you, dr. smith, one of the members of the board, i understand she is gone now. is that true? >> know, we've asked her to resign but she is declined. >> how long has she served on the board? >> i don't have that in front of me, but it has been several years. she was there in the previous administration. >> lettuce or affiliation with necc or its sister companies? >> she previously worked for necc -- i'm sorry, she started in the summer of 2004. she previously worked for necc and subsequently went to a company also owned by mr. katz. >> i understand she was vice president of regulator
. >> gentlelady from florida, ms. castor for five minutes. i'm sorry, nishikawa ski, welcome. >> i'm going to attempt to ask this question. this is for.or smith. in the aftermath of this tragedy, we have learned some troubling facts of the pharmacy and how it will look necc in the past and raises questions about whether the board was too close to necc and whether the board did enough to prevent conflicts of interest from effect to its decisions. so i wanted to ask you, dr. smith,...
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tomorrow, there's no more amendments tonight, sessions 3009, cardin 3025, mends 3232 and nelson of florida 3073. the presiding officer: is there objection? a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. coburn: reserving the right to object, i find it highly ironic we just passed an amendment to protect the constitutional rights of americans and we have objection to protecting the second amendment rights of the veterans of this country. how in the world can we say the people who fight and defend for us through a social worker deemed incompetent to carry a gun, that ought to be on the basis of a danger to themselves or someone else and it ought to be adjudicated and we have senators objecting to protecting the rights of the people who defend us. and on that basis, the contrary nature of that pace it's of what we just did, i will object to any further unanimous consents on this bill until we have a vote to protect the rights of the people who defend this country. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new york. mr. schumer: mr. pres
tomorrow, there's no more amendments tonight, sessions 3009, cardin 3025, mends 3232 and nelson of florida 3073. the presiding officer: is there objection? a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. coburn: reserving the right to object, i find it highly ironic we just passed an amendment to protect the constitutional rights of americans and we have objection to protecting the second amendment rights of the veterans of this country. how in the world can we...